- Lampsacus
Lampsacus (also Lampsakos) was an ancient Greek city strategically located on the eastern side of the
Hellespont in the northernTroad . The name has been transmitted in the nearby modern town ofLapseki .History
Originally known as Pityusa or Pityussa, it was colonized from
Phocaea andMiletus . During the 6th and5th century BC , Lampsacus was successively dominated byLydia , Persia,Athens , andSparta ;Artaxerxes I assigned it toThemistocles with the expectation that the city supply the Persian king with its famouswine . Lampsacus joined theDelian League after thebattle of Mycale , and paid a tribute of twelve talents, a testimony to its wealth, and it had agold coinage in the3rd century BC , an activity only available to the more prosperous cities. [ [http://www.asiaminorcoins.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=104 Asia Minor Coins - ancient coins of Lampsacus] ] A revolt against the Athenians in411 BC was put down by force. In196 BC , the Romans defended the town againstAntiochus the Great , and it became an ally of Rome;Cicero ("2 Verr." i. 24. 63) andStrabo (13. 1. 15) attest its continuing prosperity under Roman rule. Lampsacus was also notable for its worship ofPriapus , who was said to have been born there.Notes
ee also
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List of traditional Greek place names
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